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Aneurysm: What Is, Signs, Diagnosis, and Treatment

What is an Aneurysm?

Aneurysm is a local blood-filled expansion coming from a weakening and ballooning of the part of a blood vessel's wall. It often occurs if an artery wall thins and becomes wider than a normal cavity, allowing the blood to fill. This can be seen in any of the blood vessels. However, it is usually experienced in arteries but not in veins. It has excellent reputation and includes brain (cerebral) aneurysms,…

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